Abbott and the Aids Crisis (B)

P. Werhane, Jenny Mead
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In 1999 and 2000, Abbott Laboratories’ senior management considered a number of philanthropic options that could make a difference and define the focus for Abbott and the Abbott Fund’s charitable programs. Although the cause was humanitarian, it was considered important that the programs align strategically with Abbott’s leadership in the HIV/AIDS arena. The Abbott Fund officially launched the Program for Orphans and Vulnerable Children in June 2000. The program assisted orphans and vulnerable children infected and affected by HIV/AIDS as well as the communities that cared for them. They chose Tanzania as host for a pilot program, which involved updating the country’s community health care infrastructure. Abbott partnered with Tanzania’s Ministry of Health over the next five years to upgrade the facilities at Muhimbili National Hospital in Dar Es Salaam, the Tanzanian capital; build an HIV center comprising an outpatient clinic and counseling/support facilities; create a national HIV teaching center; and introduce pharmacy, health information, and management systems. The dramatic growth of the Abbott Fund HIV/AIDS programs suggested a strategic turning point for the Abbott Fund, transforming it from a domestic philanthropic program to one with a global focus, now aligned with Abbott’s international business focus. By 2003, nearly $20 million from the Abbott Fund was being invested in its developing-world AIDS programs.
雅培和艾滋病危机(B)
在1999年和2000年,雅培公司的高级管理层考虑了一些慈善选择,这些选择可能会产生影响,并确定雅培和雅培基金慈善计划的重点。虽然这是出于人道主义目的,但雅培在艾滋病领域的领导地位与这些项目在战略上保持一致被认为是很重要的。雅培基金会于2000年6月正式启动了孤儿和弱势儿童项目。该方案援助受艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染和影响的孤儿和弱势儿童以及照顾他们的社区。他们选择坦桑尼亚作为一个试点项目的东道国,该项目涉及更新该国的社区卫生保健基础设施。在接下来的五年里,雅培与坦桑尼亚卫生部合作,升级了坦桑尼亚首都达累斯萨拉姆穆希比利国立医院的设施;建立一个艾滋病毒中心,包括一个门诊诊所和咨询/支持设施;建立国家艾滋病教学中心;并介绍药房、卫生信息和管理系统。雅培基金会艾滋病毒/艾滋病项目的急剧增长标志着雅培基金会的一个战略转折点,它将从一个国内慈善项目转变为一个关注全球的项目,现在与雅培的国际业务重点保持一致。到2003年,雅培基金会向发展中国家的艾滋病项目投资了近2000万美元。
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